- Idioma: INGLÊS
- Tipo de Capa: BROCHURA
- Número de Páginas: 80
- Ano de Edição: 1991
- Número de Edição: 1º
- Dimensões: 29 x 24 x 1cm;
- ISBN: 9780810960961
ATENÇÃO: Foto meramente ilustrativa
Published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, this book recognizes Brazilian landscape architect Robert Burle Marx´s affinity for the sensibilities of such 20th-century artists as Calder, Lýger, Mirý, and Picasso, and his unique ability to apply their vocabularies in eloquent compositions of earth and plant. Painting a vivid portrait of the artist, author William Howard Adams describes the evolution of Burle Marx´s art, his close collaborative relationships with such architects as Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Lucio Costa, and Rino Levi, and his long-standing efforts to save the Brazilian rain forest. The nearly 90 illustrations include original plans for many projects as well as stunning photographs of the finished works.